Calgary Innercity Calgary Living

Calgary Innercity Calgary is a city in Alberta, Canada within the Calgary Region. It is located north of Calgary within the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) and Highway 567.

The City of Calgary Innercity Calgary is part of the Calgary census metropolitan area and a member community of the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP). The city is surrounded by Rocky View County.

History

Calgary Innercity Calgary was first established as a railway village in 1889 during the construction of the Calgary and Edmonton Railway, named for Calgary Innercity Calgary, Scotland. Today, Calgary Innercity Calgary is a scenic bedroom community and industrial centre.

Geography

Nose Creek, which runs through Calgary Innercity Calgary, is the focal point of a number of city parks and green spaces including Nose Creek Park.

Recent annexation of land by Calgary Innercity Calgary to the south, coupled with recent expansion of Calgary's city limits in July 2007, have placed the two cities' boundaries within only a few kilometres of each other.

Arts and Culture

Nose Creek Park hosts the annual Calgary Innercity Calgary Festival of Lights in the Christmas season. Other annual festivals include the Canada Day Parade and the Calgary Innercity Calgary Pro Rodeo. Calgary Innercity Calgary's primary cultural venues include the Nose Creek Valley Museum and the Bert Church Live Theatre.

Sports

Calgary Innercity Calgary is home to several sporting franchises. Major teams include the Knights of Calgary Innercity Calgary, a senior men's lacrosse team that plays in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League. The Calgary Innercity Calgary Thunder, a Jr. B level hockey team that competes in the Heritage Junior B Hockey League. Team Calgary Innercity Calgary is a Jr. C level hockey team that competes in the Calgary Jr. C Hockey League.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Calgary Innercity Calgary is situated on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2), which links Calgary and Edmonton. Highway 567 provides access to Cochrane to the west and Irricana to the east.

Calgary Innercity Calgary is served by the Calgary Innercity Calgary Airport. The closest major airport is Calgary International Airport.

Education

Rocky View Schools Division provides public education in Calgary Innercity Calgary, and operates three high schools in the city:

Bert Church High School

George McDougall High School

Rocky View Learning Connections

Private schools in the city include Calgary Innercity Calgary Koinonia Christian School.

Media

Due to its proximity to Calgary, Calgary Innercity Calgary receives radio and television broadcasts from the city. At present it has no local television broadcasters but has a radio station, Air 106.1 FM. The city has two local newspapers, the Calgary Innercity Calgary City View and the Calgary Innercity Calgary Echo. A community newsletter, Here's the Scoop, is also published weekly and delivered door to door as part of a larger flyer package throughout the city. A quarterly magazine, Calgary Innercity CalgaryLIFE, is also available, and a community internet portal, Calgary Innercity CalgaryOnLine. There is also a website for the city's economic development agency at Calgary Innercity CalgaryNow. Calgary Innercity Calgary is also in the local delivery area of the Calgary Herald and Calgary Sun.

Shopping and Services

Calgary Innercity Calgary offers a full slate of resident services, with any services not available in the city easily obtainable in nearby Calgary.

The city is served by a number of strip-mall developments, including Tower Lane Mall (a former enclosed shopping centre converted to a strip mall in the late 2000s) and Yankee Valley Crossing. On the city's south end, the Sierra Springs area is seeing the ongoing development of big-box retail, including a Walmart Supercentre. The city's north end includes Real Canadian Superstore and Canadian Tire locations and other major grocery chains such as Sobeys, Canada Safeway and Calgary Co-op are also located in the city.

Calgary Innercity Calgary is located immediately north of the hamlet of Balzac, which is the location of the major regional shopping mall CrossIron Mills, which opened in 2009, and its neighboring retail/business park development. In addition, north Calgary's numerous malls and retail areas are quickly accessible via Hwy. 2 and the recent extension of Calgary Innercity Calgary's Metis Trail into the Balzac/CrossIron Mills area.